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Your camera has a memory card slot that enables you to insert any "SD" compatible memory card up to 8BG. Adding a memory card will allow you to increase the capacity of your camera before you have to transfer photos and videos to your PC. Install the SD memory card as below:

Locate the Memory Card slot within the battery compartment.

Insert the Memory card into the slot in the correct direction. (see the sketch below)

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Push the card in until you feel it "click" into position. The top of the card should be flushed with the surface of the camera. An icon will appear on the LCD screen after you turn on your camera.

Once the external memory card is inserted into the camera all the images taken with the camera will be stored on the card.

Note:

Limited internal memory is provided for test images. The image will be deleted when camera power is turned off. Please download the images before power off .SD memory card is required for normal use.

If there is a photo in the internal memory when you insert the card into your camera, a "Copy to card" message will appear on the LCD with Yes or No options. On selecting 'Yes' the photo will now be copied to your card.

Formatting will delete all data on the SD memory card including protected data.

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Don't remove the SD card during formatting as this may damage the card and render it unusable.

When your card is full, download the media on the SD card to your PC and delete the photos and videos from it in order to continue using your

Copy the existing photos on to your PC, switch off the camera. Remove the SD card and format the SD-card using a SD-card reader, this will clear all the card contents. Now try using it in your Camera again. Ideally, you should be able to save photos on this SD card. Other way would be to insert another SD card into your camera and click photos and check whether those photos are being saved into the SD card(this can be done using display option in your digicam.)

change the pic format options in the camera to read *.jpeg intead of *.raw

if they are in jpeg maybe the computer dosn't understand the way the camera formated the sd card mine dose the same thing when i try to tranfer images from my aiptek dzo-v50 without the camra i just get card read error